And when they now present something "new" and not RO, it isn't new. They have taken a design from 1960 and made it a bit bigger. Not an amazing degree of creativity in that....
The lack of creativity into watchmaking, especially the consolidated brands, is bothersome. They don't brake the rules, they follow from far away π€π€
And when they now present something "new" and not RO, it isn't new. They have taken a design from 1960 and made it a bit bigger. Not an amazing degree of creativity in that....
The shot comparing the original to the new one undoes some of it for me - why did the reissue have to have a bout of elephantiasis? π€·π»ββοΈ But as always I would need to see it on the wrist to really decide ππ»
...as a desk or a wall clock. A lot of these types of designs would work better as furniture, especially at the size they're making them. Hey, now that's a new microbrand idea!
Here are two more photos with different perspectives (screenshots from a current Revolution article). I find this new/old shape very very... appealing. I really love it! This shape reminds me a little of my new Hautlence Linear 2β¦ Best Thomas ...
and much too tall. This could have been awesome if they had stuck to the original proportions, but again - a nice Vintage design butchered by contemporary market analysts that are afraid that small + handwound won't sell today. A look on vintage market pr...
Always wanted to say that, I love how that is a thing on certain watch forums... π Aaaanyway, I got the call to come pick up my new ReMastered... can't wait. I feel like this watch is completely on brand for me, and I am excited that it is from a favourit...
Beyond the sharp angles on the case, the multifaceted dial, and the embellished movement - I was really pleased with the implementation of sand gold AND the new strap that comes with this watch. Just truly another level - and I get a sense AP has more in ...